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Today at Parliament HouseSenatorMitch Fifield, Minister for Communications held a press conference to outline new media ownership laws that are to be introduced to Parliament this week.
'The media laws that we have were drafted in an analogue world and for an analogue world,' CommunicationsMinister Mitch Fifield told reporters in Canberra on Tuesday.
'Current laws are well intentioned; they were designed to provide and ensure diversity in a world with few options'.
The '75% reach rule' prevents regional television networks and their metropolitan affiliates merging and Labor is fully supportive of legislation to abolish it.
A revamped points system would act as an incentive for broadcasters to produce local content, Senator Fifield said.
- See more at: http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2016/03/01/fifield-details-media-reform-legislation.html#sthash.OsmWvzxh.dpuf
Visit http://insidecanberra.com for more content about what is happening in Australian politics and get the insider information that you need to know about.
2016 is an election year, so it is best to make an informed decision at election time.
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Please watch: "Question for Anna Bligh at the NPC from Michael Keating of Keating Media"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHz4_5hlkGg
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The site of Canberra was selected for the location of the nation's capital in 1908 as a compromise between rivals Sydney and Melbourne, Australia's two largest cities. It is unusual among Australian cities, being an entirely planned city outside of any state, similar to Washington, D.C. in the United States or Brasília in Brazil. Following an international contest for the city's design, a blueprint by the Chicago architects Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin was selected and construction commenced in 1913. The Griffins' plan featured geometric motifs such as circles, hexagons and triangles, and was centred on axes aligned with significant topographical landmarks in the Australian Capital Territory.

Parliament

In modern politics and history, a parliament is a legislative, elected body of government. Generally a modern parliament has three functions: representing the electorate, making laws, and overseeing the government (i.e., hearings, inquiries).

Historically, parliaments included various kinds of deliberative, consultative, and judicial assemblies (i.e. the mediaeval parlements).

Etymology

The term is derived from Anglo-Normanparlement, from the verb parler 'talk'. The meaning evolved over time: originally any discussion, conversation, or negotiation (attested around 1100), through various kinds of deliberative or judicial groups, often summoned by the monarch. By 1400, it had come to mean in Britain specifically the British supreme legislature.

Origins

Various parliaments are claimed to be the oldest in the world, under varying definitions:

Real estate

Real estate is "property consisting of land and the buildings on it, along with its natural resources such as crops, minerals, or water; immovable property of this nature; an interest vested in this (also) an item of real property; (more generally) buildings or housing in general. Also: the business of real estate; the profession of buying, selling, or renting land, buildings or housing."

Residential real estate

Residential real estate is a type of property, containing either a single family or multifamily structure, that is available for occupation for non-business purposes.

Residences can be classified by, if, and how they are connected to neighbouring residences and land. Different types of housing tenure can be used for the same physical type. For example, connected residents might be owned by a single entity and leased out, or owned separately with an agreement covering the relationship between units and common areas and concerns.

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Inside Canberra - Media Reform Legislation Press Conference

Inside Canberra - Media Reform Legislation Press Conference

Inside Canberra - Media Reform Legislation Press Conference

Today at Parliament HouseSenatorMitch Fifield, Minister for Communications held a press conference to outline new media ownership laws that are to be introduced to Parliament this week.
'The media laws that we have were drafted in an analogue world and for an analogue world,' CommunicationsMinister Mitch Fifield told reporters in Canberra on Tuesday.
'Current laws are well intentioned; they were designed to provide and ensure diversity in a world with few options'.
The '75% reach rule' prevents regional television networks and their metropolitan affiliates merging and Labor is fully supportive of legislation to abolish it.
A revamped points system would act as an incentive for broadcasters to produce local content, Senator Fifield said.
- See more at: http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2016/03/01/fifield-details-media-reform-legislation.html#sthash.OsmWvzxh.dpuf
Visit http://insidecanberra.com for more content about what is happening in Australian politics and get the insider information that you need to know about.
2016 is an election year, so it is best to make an informed decision at election time.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Question for Anna Bligh at the NPC from Michael Keating of Keating Media"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHz4_5hlkGg
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ACT Policing Media stand-up regarding Canberra shootings

Acting DeputyChief Police OfficerJustineGough addressing the media in relation to the five firearm incidents in the past 10 days.
Any firearm incident is of great concern to ACT Policing and we reiterate to the community that these incidents are targeted and not random attacks.
We urge the community to be vigilant and if you know, see or hear anything regarding illegal firearm activity, please come forward to police. Information can be provided anonymously and rewards of up to $1000 may be provided.
Canberra remains one of the safest cities to live in Australia, and firearm offences have declined by 42 per cent in the past five years.
Anyone who may have seen or heard anything suspicious overnight in Kaleen or Waramanga is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via https://act.crimestoppers.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.

Inside Canberra - Media Reform Legislation Press Conference

Today at Parliament HouseSenatorMitch Fifield, Minister for Communications held a press conference to outline new media ownership laws that are to be introduced to Parliament this week.
'The media laws that we have were drafted in an analogue world and for an analogue world,' CommunicationsMinister Mitch Fifield told reporters in Canberra on Tuesday.
'Current laws are well intentioned; they were designed to provide and ensure diversity in a world with few options'.
The '75% reach rule' prevents regional television networks and their metropolitan affiliates merging and Labor is fully supportive of legislation to abolish it.
A revamped points system would act as an incentive for broadcasters to produce local content, Senator Fifield said.
- See more at: http://www.skynews.com.au/new...

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ACT Policing Media stand-up regarding Canberra shootings

Acting DeputyChief Police OfficerJustineGough addressing the media in relation to the five firearm incidents in the past 10 days.
Any firearm incident is of great concern to ACT Policing and we reiterate to the community that these incidents are targeted and not random attacks.
We urge the community to be vigilant and if you know, see or hear anything regarding illegal firearm activity, please come forward to police. Information can be provided anonymously and rewards of up to $1000 may be provided.
Canberra remains one of the safest cities to live in Australia, and firearm offences have declined by 42 per cent in the past five years.
Anyone who may have seen or heard anything suspicious overnight in Kaleen or Waramanga is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via ht...

Today at Parliament HouseSenatorMitch Fifield, Minister for Communications held a press conference to outline new media ownership laws that are to be introduced to Parliament this week.
'The media laws that we have were drafted in an analogue world and for an analogue world,' CommunicationsMinister Mitch Fifield told reporters in Canberra on Tuesday.
'Current laws are well intentioned; they were designed to provide and ensure diversity in a world with few options'.
The '75% reach rule' prevents regional television networks and their metropolitan affiliates merging and Labor is fully supportive of legislation to abolish it.
A revamped points system would act as an incentive for broadcasters to produce local content, Senator Fifield said.
- See more at: http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2016/03/01/fifield-details-media-reform-legislation.html#sthash.OsmWvzxh.dpuf
Visit http://insidecanberra.com for more content about what is happening in Australian politics and get the insider information that you need to know about.
2016 is an election year, so it is best to make an informed decision at election time.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Question for Anna Bligh at the NPC from Michael Keating of Keating Media"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHz4_5hlkGg
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

Today at Parliament HouseSenatorMitch Fifield, Minister for Communications held a press conference to outline new media ownership laws that are to be introduced to Parliament this week.
'The media laws that we have were drafted in an analogue world and for an analogue world,' CommunicationsMinister Mitch Fifield told reporters in Canberra on Tuesday.
'Current laws are well intentioned; they were designed to provide and ensure diversity in a world with few options'.
The '75% reach rule' prevents regional television networks and their metropolitan affiliates merging and Labor is fully supportive of legislation to abolish it.
A revamped points system would act as an incentive for broadcasters to produce local content, Senator Fifield said.
- See more at: http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2016/03/01/fifield-details-media-reform-legislation.html#sthash.OsmWvzxh.dpuf
Visit http://insidecanberra.com for more content about what is happening in Australian politics and get the insider information that you need to know about.
2016 is an election year, so it is best to make an informed decision at election time.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Question for Anna Bligh at the NPC from Michael Keating of Keating Media"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHz4_5hlkGg
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

Acting DeputyChief Police OfficerJustineGough addressing the media in relation to the five firearm incidents in the past 10 days.
Any firearm incident is of great concern to ACT Policing and we reiterate to the community that these incidents are targeted and not random attacks.
We urge the community to be vigilant and if you know, see or hear anything regarding illegal firearm activity, please come forward to police. Information can be provided anonymously and rewards of up to $1000 may be provided.
Canberra remains one of the safest cities to live in Australia, and firearm offences have declined by 42 per cent in the past five years.
Anyone who may have seen or heard anything suspicious overnight in Kaleen or Waramanga is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via https://act.crimestoppers.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.

Acting DeputyChief Police OfficerJustineGough addressing the media in relation to the five firearm incidents in the past 10 days.
Any firearm incident is of great concern to ACT Policing and we reiterate to the community that these incidents are targeted and not random attacks.
We urge the community to be vigilant and if you know, see or hear anything regarding illegal firearm activity, please come forward to police. Information can be provided anonymously and rewards of up to $1000 may be provided.
Canberra remains one of the safest cities to live in Australia, and firearm offences have declined by 42 per cent in the past five years.
Anyone who may have seen or heard anything suspicious overnight in Kaleen or Waramanga is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via https://act.crimestoppers.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.

Canberra Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Purpose built as Australia’s capital city, Canberra is a 3-hour drive from both the snowy mountains and the beautiful beaches of New South Wales. It is a city which honors Australia’s past and shapes its future.
https://www.expedia.com/Canberra.d6049663.Destination-Travel-Guides
With an expansive bush beauty, a relaxed attitude and colorful events, Canberra is far more than a political capital. Designed for a young nation that was just finding its feet, this city is home to many of the country's most important stories; stories that have come to define what it means to be Australian.
At the heart of Canberra’s creation story is Lake Burley Griffin. A long-standing rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne meant that neither one could be the nation’s capital. Instead, in 1911, the government l...

Canberra Travel Video

Canberra adventure trip - Designed by visionary American architectWalter Burley Griffin, who was assisted by his wife Marion Mahony Griffin, Canberra features expansive open spaces, aesthetics influenced by the 19th-centuryArts and Crafts Movement and a seemless alignment of built and natural elements. Unfortunately, the city is totally geared towards the car -- it's difficult to explore by public transport and almost impossible to do so on foot. You really need wheels (two or four) to do it and its scenic natural surrounds justice.
Though it seems big on architectural symbolism and low on spontaneity, there is a fair bit going on behind the slightly sterile exterior. The cultural institutions have lively visitor and social programmes, there's a limited but often excellent choice of res...

Canberra (Australia) Travel Video Guide: Things to see and do

Canberra is Australia's heart. Its excellent quality of life and urban space make it an attractive destination for immigrants and visitors alike. This atmosphereic video shows you all the major sights and attractions. Proudly presented by DAMMANN GermanEnglish Translations (www.dammann.com.au). Enjoy!

Purpose built as Australia’s capital city, Canberra is a 3-hour drive from both the snowy mountains and the beautiful beaches of New South Wales. It is a city which honors Australia’s past and shapes its future.
https://www.expedia.com/Canberra.d6049663.Destination-Travel-Guides
With an expansive bush beauty, a relaxed attitude and colorful events, Canberra is far more than a political capital. Designed for a young nation that was just finding its feet, this city is home to many of the country's most important stories; stories that have come to define what it means to be Australian.
At the heart of Canberra’s creation story is Lake Burley Griffin. A long-standing rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne meant that neither one could be the nation’s capital. Instead, in 1911, the government launched an international design competition seeking a master plan for a brand new city.
The victor, Chicago architect Walter Burley Griffin, won with a garden city design focused on a man-made lake which fits perfectly within the landscape.
When, the nation’s Governor General stood in a dusty paddock in 1913 and announced the name of the new capital, he told the nation that the city had, lying before it, a splendid destiny.
Over 100 years later, that destiny has been fulfilled in a city that preserves the great chapters of Australia’s history and continues to write the future pages of the nation’s story.
https://www.expedia.com/Canberra.d6049663.Destination-Travel-Guides
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Purpose built as Australia’s capital city, Canberra is a 3-hour drive from both the snowy mountains and the beautiful beaches of New South Wales. It is a city which honors Australia’s past and shapes its future.
https://www.expedia.com/Canberra.d6049663.Destination-Travel-Guides
With an expansive bush beauty, a relaxed attitude and colorful events, Canberra is far more than a political capital. Designed for a young nation that was just finding its feet, this city is home to many of the country's most important stories; stories that have come to define what it means to be Australian.
At the heart of Canberra’s creation story is Lake Burley Griffin. A long-standing rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne meant that neither one could be the nation’s capital. Instead, in 1911, the government launched an international design competition seeking a master plan for a brand new city.
The victor, Chicago architect Walter Burley Griffin, won with a garden city design focused on a man-made lake which fits perfectly within the landscape.
When, the nation’s Governor General stood in a dusty paddock in 1913 and announced the name of the new capital, he told the nation that the city had, lying before it, a splendid destiny.
Over 100 years later, that destiny has been fulfilled in a city that preserves the great chapters of Australia’s history and continues to write the future pages of the nation’s story.
https://www.expedia.com/Canberra.d6049663.Destination-Travel-Guides
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Canberra adventure trip - Designed by visionary American architectWalter Burley Griffin, who was assisted by his wife Marion Mahony Griffin, Canberra features expansive open spaces, aesthetics influenced by the 19th-centuryArts and Crafts Movement and a seemless alignment of built and natural elements. Unfortunately, the city is totally geared towards the car -- it's difficult to explore by public transport and almost impossible to do so on foot. You really need wheels (two or four) to do it and its scenic natural surrounds justice.
Though it seems big on architectural symbolism and low on spontaneity, there is a fair bit going on behind the slightly sterile exterior. The cultural institutions have lively visitor and social programmes, there's a limited but often excellent choice of restaurants and cafes and there's also a lively bar scene that is fuelled by the city's university students. During parliamentary-sitting weeks the town hums with the business of national politics, but it can feel a bit dead during university holidays, especially around Christmas and New Year.
Hope you like this beautiful Canberra adventure trip...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdDHB9RH3XI

Canberra adventure trip - Designed by visionary American architectWalter Burley Griffin, who was assisted by his wife Marion Mahony Griffin, Canberra features expansive open spaces, aesthetics influenced by the 19th-centuryArts and Crafts Movement and a seemless alignment of built and natural elements. Unfortunately, the city is totally geared towards the car -- it's difficult to explore by public transport and almost impossible to do so on foot. You really need wheels (two or four) to do it and its scenic natural surrounds justice.
Though it seems big on architectural symbolism and low on spontaneity, there is a fair bit going on behind the slightly sterile exterior. The cultural institutions have lively visitor and social programmes, there's a limited but often excellent choice of restaurants and cafes and there's also a lively bar scene that is fuelled by the city's university students. During parliamentary-sitting weeks the town hums with the business of national politics, but it can feel a bit dead during university holidays, especially around Christmas and New Year.
Hope you like this beautiful Canberra adventure trip...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdDHB9RH3XI

Canberra (Australia) Travel Video Guide: Things to see and do

Canberra is Australia's heart. Its excellent quality of life and urban space make it an attractive destination for immigrants and visitors alike. This atmospher...

Canberra is Australia's heart. Its excellent quality of life and urban space make it an attractive destination for immigrants and visitors alike. This atmosphereic video shows you all the major sights and attractions. Proudly presented by DAMMANN GermanEnglish Translations (www.dammann.com.au). Enjoy!

Canberra is Australia's heart. Its excellent quality of life and urban space make it an attractive destination for immigrants and visitors alike. This atmosphereic video shows you all the major sights and attractions. Proudly presented by DAMMANN GermanEnglish Translations (www.dammann.com.au). Enjoy!

Inside Canberra - Andrew Hastie's first speech in Parliament

Andrew Hastie the federal member for Canning delivers his first speech in parliament. Running as the Liberal party candidate he was elected in September after a by-election was called following the death of Don Randall.
The newly elected member for Canning, Andrew Hastie, has drawn on his military background to criticise people who provide support to terrorists. He said the anti-American reaction after 9/11 had prompted him to join the army.
Read more analysis from his first speech on the InsideCanberra website. http://insidecanberra.com/hastie-hits-out-at-terrorist-sympathisers-in-his-maiden-speech/
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Please watch: "Question for Anna Bligh at the NPC from Michael Keating of Keating Media"
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Andrew Hastie the federal member for Canning delivers his first speech in parliament. Running as the Liberal party candidate he was elected in September after a by-election was called following the death of Don Randall.
The newly elected member for Canning, Andrew Hastie, has drawn on his military background to criticise people who provide support to terrorists. He said the anti-American reaction after 9/11 had prompted him to join the army.
Read more analysis from his first speech on the InsideCanberra website. http://insidecanberra.com/hastie-hits-out-at-terrorist-sympathisers-in-his-maiden-speech/
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Please watch: "Question for Anna Bligh at the NPC from Michael Keating of Keating Media"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHz4_5hlkGg
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Andrew Hastie the federal member for Canning delivers his first speech in parliament. Running as the Liberal party candidate he was elected in September after a by-election was called following the death of Don Randall.
The newly elected member for Canning, Andrew Hastie, has drawn on his military background to criticise people who provide support to terrorists. He said the anti-American reaction after 9/11 had prompted him to join the army.
Read more analysis from his first speech on the InsideCanberra website. http://insidecanberra.com/hastie-hits-out-at-terrorist-sympathisers-in-his-maiden-speech/
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Question for Anna Bligh at the NPC from Michael Keating of Keating Media"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHz4_5hlkGg
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

Inside Canberra - Media Reform Legislation Press Conference

Today at Parliament HouseSenatorMitch Fifield, Minister for Communications held a press conference to outline new media ownership laws that are to be introduced to Parliament this week.
'The media laws that we have were drafted in an analogue world and for an analogue world,' CommunicationsMinister Mitch Fifield told reporters in Canberra on Tuesday.
'Current laws are well intentioned; they were designed to provide and ensure diversity in a world with few options'.
The '75% reach rule' prevents regional television networks and their metropolitan affiliates merging and Labor is fully supportive of legislation to abolish it.
A revamped points system would act as an incentive for broadcasters to produce local content, Senator Fifield said.
- See more at: http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2016/03/01/fifield-details-media-reform-legislation.html#sthash.OsmWvzxh.dpuf
Visit http://insidecanberra.com for more content about what is happening in Australian politics and get the insider information that you need to know about.
2016 is an election year, so it is best to make an informed decision at election time.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Question for Anna Bligh at the NPC from Michael Keating of Keating Media"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHz4_5hlkGg
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

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East Coast Mx Series 2017 - Rd2 Canberra

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ACT Policing Media stand-up regarding Canberra shootings

Acting DeputyChief Police OfficerJustineGough addressing the media in relation to the five firearm incidents in the past 10 days.
Any firearm incident is of great concern to ACT Policing and we reiterate to the community that these incidents are targeted and not random attacks.
We urge the community to be vigilant and if you know, see or hear anything regarding illegal firearm activity, please come forward to police. Information can be provided anonymously and rewards of up to $1000 may be provided.
Canberra remains one of the safest cities to live in Australia, and firearm offences have declined by 42 per cent in the past five years.
Anyone who may have seen or heard anything suspicious overnight in Kaleen or Waramanga is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via https://act.crimestoppers.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.

Canberra Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Purpose built as Australia’s capital city, Canberra is a 3-hour drive from both the snowy mountains and the beautiful beaches of New South Wales. It is a city which honors Australia’s past and shapes its future.
https://www.expedia.com/Canberra.d6049663.Destination-Travel-Guides
With an expansive bush beauty, a relaxed attitude and colorful events, Canberra is far more than a political capital. Designed for a young nation that was just finding its feet, this city is home to many of the country's most important stories; stories that have come to define what it means to be Australian.
At the heart of Canberra’s creation story is Lake Burley Griffin. A long-standing rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne meant that neither one could be the nation’s capital. Instead, in 1911, the government launched an international design competition seeking a master plan for a brand new city.
The victor, Chicago architect Walter Burley Griffin, won with a garden city design focused on a man-made lake which fits perfectly within the landscape.
When, the nation’s Governor General stood in a dusty paddock in 1913 and announced the name of the new capital, he told the nation that the city had, lying before it, a splendid destiny.
Over 100 years later, that destiny has been fulfilled in a city that preserves the great chapters of Australia’s history and continues to write the future pages of the nation’s story.
https://www.expedia.com/Canberra.d6049663.Destination-Travel-Guides
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Canberra Travel Video

Canberra adventure trip - Designed by visionary American architectWalter Burley Griffin, who was assisted by his wife Marion Mahony Griffin, Canberra features expansive open spaces, aesthetics influenced by the 19th-centuryArts and Crafts Movement and a seemless alignment of built and natural elements. Unfortunately, the city is totally geared towards the car -- it's difficult to explore by public transport and almost impossible to do so on foot. You really need wheels (two or four) to do it and its scenic natural surrounds justice.
Though it seems big on architectural symbolism and low on spontaneity, there is a fair bit going on behind the slightly sterile exterior. The cultural institutions have lively visitor and social programmes, there's a limited but often excellent choice of restaurants and cafes and there's also a lively bar scene that is fuelled by the city's university students. During parliamentary-sitting weeks the town hums with the business of national politics, but it can feel a bit dead during university holidays, especially around Christmas and New Year.
Hope you like this beautiful Canberra adventure trip...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdDHB9RH3XI

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Canberra (Australia) Travel Video Guide: Things to see and do

Canberra is Australia's heart. Its excellent quality of life and urban space make it an attractive destination for immigrants and visitors alike. This atmosphereic video shows you all the major sights and attractions. Proudly presented by DAMMANN GermanEnglish Translations (www.dammann.com.au). Enjoy!

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It was also direct confirmation that short bursts of gamma-ray radiation are linked to colliding neutron stars. By combining information from gravitational waves and the light collected by telescopes, researchers also used a new technique to measure the expansion rate of the Universe. This technique was first proposed in 1986 by the University of Cardiff's Prof Bernard Schutz...Related Topics. ....